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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 23 MIN

Roomba CEO's new home robot: not humanoid!

from TechFirst with John Koetsier · host John Koetsier

What if the next big wave of AI isn’t about robots doing your chores but about robots that understand you?In this episode, we sit down with Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot and the creator of the Roomba, to explore his bold new venture: Familiar Machines and Magic. After putting over 50 million robots into homes, Angle is now betting on something radically different: a quadruped AI companion designed not for work, but for connection.This isn’t a humanoid. It’s not a vacuum. It’s something entirely new.Powered by on-device multimodal AI, this “familiar” can follow you around your home, learn your routines, encourage healthier habits, and even develop a kind of relationship with you, all while keeping your data private.We dive into:* Why the humanoid robot race might be overhyped* The massive untapped “emotional AI” market* How this robot learns, adapts, and interacts like a pet* Privacy-first AI design (no cloud streaming)* Why form factor matters more than you think* The future of robots in everyday lifeColin also shares why now is the perfect moment for physical AI—and how advances in reinforcement learning and edge computing are making this possible.If you thought AI robots were just about automation, this conversation will change your perspective.⸻👤 GuestColin AngleCo-founder, iRobotFounder, Familiar Machines and Magic⸻Sponsor: this episode is sponsored by Apprentice.AI-native manufacturing is here. Apprentice offers the first AI Agent built from the ground up for agentic manufacturing. Connects to all your systems, monitors everything, automates all your processes … but keeps a human in the loop. Check it out at apprentice.io.⸻Chapters:0:00 Introduction to Colin Angle & Familiar Machines1:05 What is a “Familiar” Robot?2:00 Emotional AI vs Humanoid Robotics3:00 Coming Out of Stealth4:00 The $2.5 Trillion Opportunity in Emotional AI5:00 Combining iRobot, Boston Dynamics, and Disney6:00 Why Robot Form Factor Matters7:00 First Look: Familiar in Action8:00 Companionship vs Utility in Home Robots9:30 Pricing Strategy: Like Owning a Pet11:00 Managing Expectations in Robotics12:30 Privacy, Security, and On-Device AI14:00 How Familiar Communicates Without Speech15:30 Sensors, AI Stack, and Personality Modeling17:00 Learning Behavior Like a Pet18:30 Why Not a Dog? The “Abstract Bear” Design20:00 Platform Vision and Future Capabilities21:30 Elder Care and Real-World Applications22:30 Reinforcement Learning Breakthroughs23:30 Launch Timeline and Closing Thoughts

What if the next big wave of AI isn’t about robots doing your chores but about robots that understand you?In this episode, we sit down with Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot and the creator of the Roomba, to explore his bold new venture: Familiar Machines and Magic. After putting over 50 million robots into homes, Angle is now betting on something radically different: a quadruped AI companion designed not for work, but for connection.This isn’t a humanoid. It’s not a vacuum. It’s something entirely new.Powered by on-device multimodal AI, this “familiar” can follow you around your home, learn your routines, encourage healthier habits, and even develop a kind of relationship with you, all while keeping your data private.We dive into:* Why the humanoid robot race might be overhyped* The massive untapped “emotional AI” market* How this robot learns, adapts, and interacts like a pet* Privacy-first AI design (no cloud streaming)* Why form factor matters more than you think* The future of robots in everyday lifeColin also shares why now is the perfect moment for physical AI—and how advances in reinforcement learning and edge computing are making this possible.If you thought AI robots were just about automation, this conversation will change your perspective.⸻👤 GuestColin AngleCo-founder, iRobotFounder, Familiar Machines and Magic⸻Sponsor: this episode is sponsored by Apprentice.AI-native manufacturing is here. Apprentice offers the first AI Agent built from the ground up for agentic manufacturing. Connects to all your systems, monitors everything, automates all your processes … but keeps a human in the loop. Check it out at apprentice.io.⸻Chapters:0:00 Introduction to Colin Angle & Familiar Machines1:05 What is a “Familiar” Robot?2:00 Emotional AI vs Humanoid Robotics3:00 Coming Out of Stealth4:00 The $2.5 Trillion Opportunity in Emotional AI5:00 Combining iRobot, Boston Dynamics, and Disney6:00 Why Robot Form Factor Matters7:00 First Look: Familiar in Action8:00 Companionship vs Utility in Home Robots9:30 Pricing Strategy: Like Owning a Pet11:00 Managing Expectations in Robotics12:30 Privacy, Security, and On-Device AI14:00 How Familiar Communicates Without Speech15:30 Sensors, AI Stack, and Personality Modeling17:00 Learning Behavior Like a Pet18:30 Why Not a Dog? The “Abstract Bear” Design20:00 Platform Vision and Future Capabilities21:30 Elder Care and Real-World Applications22:30 Reinforcement Learning Breakthroughs23:30 Launch Timeline and Closing Thoughts

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What if the next big wave of AI isn’t about robots doing your chores but about robots that understand you?In this episode, we sit down with Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot and the creator of the Roomba, to explore his bold new venture: Familiar...

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